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Duty and Desire (English)

Author :

J.d. Raghav

Publisher:

Amaryllis

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Publisher

Amaryllis

Publication Year 2026
ISBN-13

9789373171890

ISBN-10 9373171895
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 360 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 350
Subject

Contemporary Fiction

A marriage of compulsion. A love that refuses to die. A past that will not stay buried. When Karan Rathore's dying father demands he marry the daughter of an old friend, Karan agrees-not out of devotion, but to protect his inheritance and the tech empire he has built from the ground up. Torn from New York and the love of his life, Karan returns to India and weds a girl he has no interest in knowing-not even her name. Two and a half years later, Karan is a rising star on the global stage—a CEO, an innovator, a resounding success story. But as he prepares to sever ties with the ghost of a marriage he never truly entered, a growing hollowness begins to gnaw at his core. Meanwhile, in Rajasthan, the bride he has left behind lives a quiet life of solitude and silent strength. Unseen and unacknowledged, she remains bound to a man who has never once bothered to look back at her. When fate eventually brings them face to face again, unexpected truths begin to unravel. Karan is forced to confront not only the woman he abandoned—but also the man he himself has become. Is redemption possible in a marriage born of obligation? Can duty ever truly give way to desire?

J.d. Raghav

J.D. Raghav writes about love in its most complicated forms—the kind that doesn't come easy, doesn't always stay, and rarely follows the rules. Her stories live in everyday moments: a glance, a prayer, a decision made in silence that changes everything. In this, her debut novel, she explores the space between longing and duty, identity and loss. She traces the quiet ache between choices made in guilt and the redemption that unfolds through understanding and love.
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